Sealey VS715.V3 Instruction Manual

The Sealey VS715.V3 CVJ Tool is designed for the removal and installation of constant velocity joint boots without the need to dismantle the drive shaft. It is particularly useful in automotive repair settings.
To remove a CV boot using the Sealey VS715.V3, attach the tool to the air supply, place the tool over the CV joint, and activate the tool to expand and remove the boot. Ensure proper safety measures are followed during operation.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety goggles and gloves. Ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported before beginning work. Disconnect the air supply when the tool is not in use.
The recommended air pressure for operating the Sealey VS715.V3 CVJ Tool is between 90-120 psi (6.2-8.3 bar). Always ensure your air supply is within this range for optimal performance.
The Sealey VS715.V3 is suitable for most vehicles with CV joints, but it is always best to check the vehicle manufacturer's specifications or consult with a professional to ensure compatibility.
Regularly clean the tool after use, check for any signs of wear or damage, and lubricate moving parts as necessary. Store the tool in a dry and secure location to prevent rust and damage.
Ensure that the air supply is connected and within the recommended pressure range. Check for any obstructions or damage in the tool. If problems persist, consult the user manual or contact Sealey support for further assistance.
Store the Sealey VS715.V3 in a clean, dry environment, ideally in a case to protect it from dust and impact. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and ensure it is fully retracted and clean before storage.
While the primary design of the Sealey VS715.V3 is for CV boots, it may be adaptable for similar applications involving expansion and removal of flexible components. Always ensure compatibility to prevent damage to the tool or parts.
Inspect all connections and seals for signs of wear or damage. Tighten any loose fittings and replace damaged o-rings or seals. If leaks persist, consult the user manual or seek professional repair services.